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Beloit personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $37,130

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Savings category Action Amount
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $3750
ENERGY Plumbing $840
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY HVAC $10000

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Beloit

Beloit is a village in Mahoning County, Ohio, with a population of around 1,000. Known for its sense of community and small-town charm, it hosts the annual "Beloit Festival Days" which celebrates local culture and history. The West Branch Local School District serves the educational needs of the area, reflecting its emphasis on family and education. Not widely known for major attractions, Beloit's greatest appeal lies in its peaceful living and close-knit community.

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energy

Beloit, OH has made strides in energy efficiency through various initiatives. The village has adopted LED street lighting, which not only reduces energy consumption but also lowers maintenance costs. Local efforts to insulate homes better and encourage energy-efficient appliances have been supported by incentive programs for residents who upgrade to energy-saving options. The use of programmable therapeutics in public buildings and homes has also cut down on unnecessary heating and cooling. Solar installations have seen a modest rise, with some local businesses and homes taking advantage of state and federal tax credits. To further improve energy independence, there are discussions around potential community solar projects and the integration of battery storage systems to enhance the resilience of the local energy grid.

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water

Water conservation is a priority for Beloit, with initiatives focusing on both reducing consumption and protecting water quality. Low-flow fixtures in public buildings and available incentives for residents to install water-saving devices have contributed to lower overall water usage. Rainwater harvesting systems are being explored, with rain barrels increasingly common in residential areas. The village has invested in infrastructure improvements to reduce water loss from leaks, and regular audits are conducted to ensure system efficiency. Educational programs highlight the importance of preventing stormwater pollution, and there are local efforts to clean and preserve nearby waterways. A grant program is in place to support rain garden installations, which naturally filter stormwater and reduce runoff.

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transportation

Beloit is working towards enhancing transportation efficiency and reducing vehicle emissions. The village supports carpool initiatives, and there are plans to improve local cycling infrastructure to encourage non-motorized transport. A key focus has been the promotion of electric vehicles (EVs), with the installation of several EV charging stations and incentives for residents to purchase EVs. Public transportation options are limited, but there is support for regional transportation projects that could increase access to efficient mass transit. Efforts are being made to integrate transportation planning with regional stakeholders to improve connectivity and reduce reliance on single-occupancy vehicles. The local school district has implemented measures to increase efficiency in school bus routes and explore the use of alternative fuel buses.

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waste

Waste management in Beloit has seen improvements through enhanced recycling programs aimed at reducing landfill use. The village has implemented single-stream recycling to simplify the process for residents, leading to an increase in recycling rates. There is a strong push for composting organic waste, with educational programs in place to inform residents about the benefits of composting and how it can reduce methane emissions from landfills. A local hazardous waste collection event is held annually to ensure safe disposal. Campaigns to reduce single-use plastics are ongoing, with local businesses encouraged to shift to sustainable packaging. The village has also seen a small but growing interest in zero-waste lifestyles, with resources provided to residents interested in reducing their waste footprint.